| AHELP for CIAO 4.5 ChIPS v1 | hide_axis |
Context: axes |
Synopsis
Hide the specified axis.
Syntax
hide_axis() hide_axis( [ChipsId] ) hide_axis( "axis_id" ) hide_axis( "all" )
Description
Depending on the argument, this command hides the current axis, the axis indicated in a ChipsId structure or by the axis_id, or all axes.
- (no argument) - the current axis is hidden.
- ChipsId - an optional ChipsId structure containing values to modify the currency state for the command.
- axis_id - identification tag given to each object that is created; use this to hide a specific axis.
- all - hides all axes.
The axis is not deleted, just hidden. The display_axis command makes it visible again.
Example 1
chips> add_curve([-23,4,15],[10,8,11]) chips> hide_axis()
Create a curve, then hide the current axis (or axes).
Example 2
chips> add_plot(.6, .6, .87, .87) chips> add_curve([-4,0,4],[0,5,10]) chips> add_plot() chips> x = np.arange(-4,4) chips> add_curve(x, x**2) chips> id = ChipsId() chips> id.plot = "plot1" chips> id.axis = "ax1" chips> hide_axis(id)
Two plots are created, each containing a curve, then the X axis of the first plot is hidden. The hide_axis() call could have been written as:
chips> current_plot("plot1")
chips> hide_axis("ax1")Example 3
chips> add_plot(.6, .6, .9, .9)
chips> add_curve([-4,0,4],[0,5,10])
chips> add_plot()
chips> x = np.arange(-4,4)
chips> add_curve(x, x**2)
chips> current_plot("all")
chips> hide_axis("all")Two plots are created and both made current. The hide_axis command then hides all the axes.
Bugs
See the bugs pages on the ChIPS website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.
See Also
- axes
- add_axis, bind_axes, current_axis, delete_axis, display_axis, display_major_ticks, display_minor_ticks, get_axis, get_xaxis, get_yaxis, hide_major_ticks, hide_minor_ticks, lin_scale, log_scale, move_axis, reverse_axes, set_arbitrary_tick_positions, set_axis, set_xaxis, set_yaxis, shuffle_axis, unbind_axes
- concepts
- chipsid, currency

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